Eugene blair lobach



(No Model.)

E. B. L'OBA'UH.

COFFEE POT. No. 399.998. Patented Mar. 19, 1889 l n Him I I W I l JFK WITNESSES, v

.151 Marne g4 NITED rates arnnr F F EUGENE BLAIR LOBAOH, OF DENVER, COLORADO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALE TO H. N. PALMER, OE SAME PLACE,

COFFEE-POT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 399,998, dated March 19, 1889.

Application filed April 26, 1888- Serial 110,271,896. (N model.)

To all whom it may concern: The filter-cloth shown at N is arranged be- 5 Be it known that I, EUGENE BLAIR LoB a CH, neath the basket formed by the crossing wires a citizen of the United States, and a resident L, and is held in place by being firmly of Denver. in the county of Arapahoe and clamped between the flange J and shoulder 5 State of Colorado, have invented certain new F. \Vhenever it is desired to remove the and useful Improvements in Coffee-Pots; and cloth. for cleaning, or to renew it, this may I do hereby declare that the following is a readily be done by detaching the plate I-I full, clear, and exactdescription of the infrom collar 1), when the filter-cloth may be revention, which will enable others skilled in moved in a moment of time.

I 10 the art to which it appertains to make and By the construction and arrangement of use the same, reference being had to the ac the concaved plate II in the manner shown companying drawings, which form a part of and described it will be seen that this disk this specification, and in which answers four different purposes, viz: first, it

Figure] a longitudinal vertical sectional forms a means of attachment for the Wires 15 view of my improved coffee-pot. Fig. 2 is a which form the filter-basket; secondly, its

perspective detail view of the percolator basflange clamps the filter-cloth againstthe shoulhot and disk. der oi the removable collar; thirdly, when Like letters of reference denote correspondcoff i poured into the pot it guides the ing parts in the several figures. ground coffee through the aperture K to the 20 My invention has relation to that class of middl of the filtenbasket; and, fourthly, in

coffee-pots which are known as percolators like manner it serves to convey the boiling that is to say, in which coffee is made by water upon the middle part of the ground f pouring boiling water upon finely ground coit'ee contained in the filter, so that the water coffee contained in a receptacle in the upper will thoroughly percolate the entire charge of 25 part of the pot, so as to allow the boiling coff water to pereolate through the ground coii'ee In order to prevent the handle of my imand drip down into the lower part of the pot; proved coffee-pot from becoming heated, I and my improvement consistsin the construcconstruct the parts N N, which connect the tion and arrangement of the percolating dehandle proper to the body of the pot, of f0- 0 vice, as will be hereinafter more fully deraminated sheet metal, whereby air is perscribed and claimed. mitted to circulate freely through said parts In the accompanying drawings, the letter A of the handle, so that the same will always be designates the cofloe-pot proper, having the kept cool. This construction of the handle handle 1-3 and spent 0. On the inner side the does not increase the cost of the pot, and

35 pot is adapted to be fitted with a ring or 001- rather adds to its appearance than otherwise. A lar, I), having an annular bead, E, which, .IIavingthus describedmyinvention,Iclaim. r when this collar is placed in position, rests and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the upon the top of the pot, and provided at its 3 United Stateslower end with an inwardly-proj ectin g annur In a coffee-pot, the combination of the col- 0 lar shoulder, E. lar D, having the inward-projecting flange F denotes the cover, the flange of which formed on its lower end, the concaved plate fits within the upper end of the collar D. II, having the opening K and wire loops L, The percolating device consists,essentially, the outward-projecting flange J, adapted to of a plate, H, which is depressed or conengage the flange F, and the filter-cloth N, ar- 45 caved, as shown at I, and provided with an ranged beneath the loops L andsecured beannular rim or flange, .I, adapted to rest uptween the flanges F and J, substantially as on the flange or shoulder F of collar D. In described. the center of the concavity I is an aperture, In testimony that I claim the foregoing as K, and fastened to the under side of the myown Ihave hereunto affixed my signature 5o flange J by solder or any other suitable in presence of two witnesses.

means is abasket composed of two bent wires EUGENE BLAIR LtmACH. L, crossing each other midway, as will ap- Wit pear more clearly by reference to Fig. 2 of the II. N. PALMER,

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